339 research outputs found
Eruption and variation of the teeth of Peromyscus maniculatus bairdi (Hoy and Kennicott)
Thesis (M.A.)--University of Kansas, Zoology, 1926
Structure of an archaeal PCNA1-PCNA2-FEN1 complex: elucidating PCNA subunit and client enzyme specificity.
The archaeal/eukaryotic proliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA) toroidal clamp interacts with a host of DNA modifying enzymes, providing a stable anchorage and enhancing their respective processivities. Given the broad range of enzymes with which PCNA has been shown to interact, relatively little is known about the mode of assembly of functionally meaningful combinations of enzymes on the PCNA clamp. We have determined the X-ray crystal structure of the Sulfolobus solfataricus PCNA1-PCNA2 heterodimer, bound to a single copy of the flap endonuclease FEN1 at 2.9 A resolution. We demonstrate the specificity of interaction of the PCNA subunits to form the PCNA1-PCNA2-PCNA3 heterotrimer, as well as providing a rationale for the specific interaction of the C-terminal PIP-box motif of FEN1 for the PCNA1 subunit. The structure explains the specificity of the individual archaeal PCNA subunits for selected repair enzyme 'clients', and provides insights into the co-ordinated assembly of sequential enzymatic steps in PCNA-scaffolded DNA repair cascades
The Student Movement Volume 105 Issue 6: AU Infused with New Cultural Perspectives
NEWS
Andrews University Wind Symphony Performs Songs of the Sea Concert, Jenae Rogers
Dr. Marilyn McEntyre Speaks at John O. Walker Lecture, Taylor Uphus
Students Worship Together at Infusion Vespers, Caralynn Chan
PULSE
Interest and Apathy Towards Politics, Wambui Karanja
Memories of Chuseok: Celebrating Community, Jessica Rim
Pumpkin Spice: Deconstructed, Masy Domecillo
HUMANS
Explaining the Letter: Talking with Kelli Coffen, Interviewed by Abigail Lee
Holly Sharp, AFIA Cultural VP, on Filipino American History Month, Interviewed by Terika Williams
Thoughts on the Last Presidential Debate, Interviewed by Alyssa Henriquez
ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
Another Fall Playlist!, Created by Evin N. Musgrove
Artist Spotlight: Courtney Saunders, Interviewed by Pearl Parker
Unorthodox, Hannah Cruse
IDEAS
Get Your Flu Shot! Now More Than Ever, Sung Been Han
Just This Once , Evin N. Musgrove
LAST WORD
Apoliticism in Election Season, Daniel Selfhttps://digitalcommons.andrews.edu/sm-105/1006/thumbnail.jp
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The Psychiatrization of Poverty: Rethinking the Mental Health-Poverty Nexus
The positive association between ‘mental illness’ and poverty is one of the most well established in psychiatric epidemiology. Yet, there is little conclusive evidence about the nature of this relationship. Generally, explanations revolve around the idea of a vicious cycle, where poverty may cause mental ill health, and mental ill health may lead to poverty. Problematically, much of the literature overlooks the historical, social, political, and cultural trajectories of constructions of both poverty and ‘mental illness’. Laudable attempts to explore the social determinants of mental health sometimes take recourse to using and reifying psychiatric diagnostic categories that individualize distress and work to psychiatrically reconfigure ‘symptoms’ of oppression, poverty, and inequality as ‘symptoms’ of ‘mental illness’. This raises the paradoxical issue that the very tools that are used to research the relationship between poverty and mental health may prevent recognition of the complexity of that relationship. Looking at the mental health–poverty nexus through a lens of psychiatrization (intersecting with medicalization, pathologization, and psychologization), this paper recognizes the need for radically different tools to trace the messiness of the multiple relationships between poverty and distress. It also implies radically different interventions into mental health and poverty that recognize the landscapes in which lived realities of poverty are embedded, the political economy of psychiatric diagnostic and prescribing practices, and ultimately to address the systemic causes of poverty and inequality
The Student Movement Volume 105 Issue 11: A Symposium of Research: Students Share Capstone Scholarship
NEWS
Andrews University Choral Performs Chasing Away the Blues Concert, Jenae Rogers
Bump, Set, Spike: Players and Fans Enjoy Intramural Volleyball Games, Amanda Cho
Reaching Milestones: The Honors Poster Symposium, Elianna Srikureja
WEAAU Hosts Women\u27s History Month Vespers, Terika Williams
PULSE
Hello, Sunshine, Wambui Karanja
Study Spots, Gloria Oh
The Buchanan Revitalization Project, Interview by Alec Bofetiado
HUMANS
An Interview with This Year\u27s AUSA President: Kyara Samuels, Interviewed by Abigail Lee
Editor-in-Chief Spotlight, Interviewed by Brandi Seawood
Senior Spotlight: TJ Hunter, Alyssa Henriquez
ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
Book Review: Becoming by Michelle Obama, Alannah Tjhatra
Contemporary Young Women Making an Impact: Maitreyi Ramakrishnan, Kaela McFadden
Creative Spotlight: Michael Davis, Interviewed by Pearl Parker
Nomadland, Hannah Cruse
IDEAS
Literature and Her Influences: A Women\u27s History Month Booklist, Abigail Lee
The Astounding Potential of mRNA Vaccines, Lyle Goulbourne
THE LAST WORD
Trouble with the Editors, Moriah McDonaldhttps://digitalcommons.andrews.edu/sm-105/1014/thumbnail.jp
The Student Movement Volume 105 Issue 6: Waiting for the Election Results to Fall
NEWS
ASIS Holds Game Night and Celebrates 75th Independence Day, Amanda Cho
Students Witness Trump Parade, Taylor Uphus
University Singers, Canta Bella and Pioneer Men\u27s Chorus Perform for The Road Home Concert, Jenae Rogers
PULSE
De-stressing through Journaling and Painting, Wambui Karanja
Dorm Recipes: How to Never Leave Your Room, Jessica Rim
Reading Recommendations, Masy Domecillo
HUMANS
Club Spotlight: Southern Asian Student Association (SASA), Interviewed by Fitz-Earl McKenzie II
Senior Spotlight: Delight Pazvakawambwa, Interviewed by Celeste Richardson
Thoughts on Voting in the 2020 Election, Interviewed by Pearl Parker
ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
ASIS Game Night: Let\u27s Learn Indonesian Games!, Joshua Deonarine
Creative Spotlight: Nathanael Cincala, Interviewed by Megan Napod
Good Books for Cold Nights, Hannah Cruse
IDEAS
COVID-19 Update and the Case for Stricter Mandates, Lyle Goulbourne
Productivity Tips to Help You Get Smart Fast, Alannah Tjihatra
The Confining Routine, Solana Campbellhttps://digitalcommons.andrews.edu/sm-105/1007/thumbnail.jp
The Student Movement Volume 105 Issue 2: Clubs Fare Well: Clubs Preserve Community During COVID
NEWS
Clubs, Clubs, Clubs Galore, Taylor Uphus
The Andreasen Center for Wellness Reopening, Amanda Cho
Danielle Pilgrim Delivers Inspiring Message, Terika Williams
PULSE
Planning University Club Events Amidst a Pandemic, Masy Domecillo
Research at the Science Complex During COVID-19, Jessica Rim
Socializing During a Pandemic: Freshmen Perspectives, Interviewed by Wambui Karanja
HUMANS
BSCF Club Spotlight, Interviewed by TJ Hunter
Distance Learning Student Interview, Sydney Saint-Jean
Meet Lamson Hall\u27s Newest Dean, Interviewed by Pearl Parker
Spiritual Leadership During COVID-19, Interviewed by Terika Williams
ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
More Apples to Byte, Hannah Cruse
Playing Out the Pandemic: Our Orchestras Dealing with COVID, Megan Napod
Signal Boost: The Domino Effect, Pearl Parker
Virtual Game Night: A Virtual Reality, Joshua Deonarine
IDEAS
How Climate Change is Fueling the West Coast Fires, Lyle Goulbourne
Ideas That Heal Us: So You Think You\u27re Self-Aware, Evin N. Musgrove
THE LAST WORD
What am I Applying for & Who am I?, Daniel Selfhttps://digitalcommons.andrews.edu/sm-105/1002/thumbnail.jp
The Student Movement Volume 105 Issue 10: One Dose Down, One to Go!: President Luxton Vaccinated
NEWS
Andrews University Holds Employee Awards Virtual Celebration, Jenae Rogers
New Life Hosts Black Like Me: Growing Up Black, Caralynn Chan
Texas Winter Storm Impacts Families of Students at Andrews, Taylor Uphus
The Red Cross Blood Drive Reveals Growing Shortage in Donor Participation, Amanda Cho
PULSE
Favorite Meals: Café Edition, Interviewed by Alec Bofetiado
The Wellness Column: Decluttering your Room and Mind, HeeYun Oh
The Wellness Column: Decluttering Your Room and Mind, Jessica Rim
HUMANS
AUSA Candidate Interviews, Interviewed by Abigail Lee
Freshman Spotlight: Rekha Isaac, Interviewed by Celeste Richardson
Trusting the Science, Interviewed by Pearl Parker
ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
Creative Spotlight: Karla Torres, Interviewed by Megan Napod
Current Favorites: March, Megan Napod
Signal Boost: Canvas, Hannah Cruse
IDEAS
A Woman and Her God, Evin N. Musgrove
COVID-19 Updates: The Variants, the Vaccines, and Other News, Sung Been Han
Parler, QAnon, and the Freedom of Speech: What Should be Done?, Abigail Lee
THE LAST WORD
Taking Stock, Masy Domecillohttps://digitalcommons.andrews.edu/sm-105/1013/thumbnail.jp
The Student Movement Volume 105 Issue 14: Carousel of Composers: Harpist Among Highlights of Sunday\u27s Showcase
NEWS
Andrews University Choirs Performs Easter Tenebrae Service, Jenae Rogers
AUSA Hosts Easter Proximity Vespers, Terika Williams
Makarios, AUSA, & Proximity Collaborate for Easter Sabbath, Amanda Cho
Sunday Music Series Features Andrews University Composers, Elianna Srikureja
PULSE
Dorm Plants, Masy Domecillo
Sleep Study, Interviews by Wambui Karanja
The Wellness Column, Better Slumber, Jessica Rim
HUMANS
AU Takes a Stand Against AAPI Violence: An Interview with Eden Seo, Interviewed by Abigail Lee
Freshman Spotlight: Solana Campbell, Interviewed by Terika Williams
Senior Spotlight: Shelbi Slade, Interviewed by Brandi Seawood
ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
Creative Spotlight: Andrew Pak, Interviewed by Megan Napod
Spring Playlist, Created by Pearl Parker
Taylor\u27s Version, Kaela McFadden
IDEAS
A Look Into the AUSA Senate, Abigail Lee
After Trauma, Adoniah Simon
Following your Curiosity: Sydney St. Jean\u27s Honors Research, Sion Kim
To the One Who Believes, Evin N. Musgrove
THE LAST WORD
Trashy Andrews, Lily Burkehttps://digitalcommons.andrews.edu/sm-105/1018/thumbnail.jp
The Student Movement Volume 105 Issue 4: Students Destress in AUSA\u27s Nest
NEWS
AU Adelante Club Hosts Vespers, Joelle Kim
AUSA Hosts The Nest, Amanda Cho
The Gazebo Reopens with GetFood App, Taylor Uphus
PULSE
Cultural Hispanic Catchphrases, Wambui Karanja
Keep Calm and Breathing On (Yourself), Jessica Rim
Meet & Make: Reflections, Masy Domecillo
HUMANS
Event Planning With Malachi Regis, Interviewed by Fitz-Earl McKenzie II
Interview with Michael Nixon: Vice President for Diversity & Inclusion, Interviewed by Abigail Lee
Meet Professor Pedro Navia, Interviewed by Pearl Parker
Torian Hill, Interviewed by TJ Hunter
ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
Hispanic Artist Feature: Felix Gillett, Megan Napod
Música para el Alma or Music for the Soul, Hannah Cruse
Signal Boost, Alannah Tjhatra
IDEAS
An Defense Against Burnout: Why Meaning Matters, Adoniah Simon
Remembering RBG: Part Two, Lyle Goulbourne
THE LAST WORD
How Does it Change Us?, Daniel Selfhttps://digitalcommons.andrews.edu/sm-105/1004/thumbnail.jp
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